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Mom Illustrates What It’s Like To Have Kids In 25 Honest Illustrations

Some say being president is the hardest job in the world, but Nathalie Jomard disagrees. According to this French artist, there is nothing tougher than raising a child, and she has created playful and honest illustrations to prove it.

From huge body changes to not being able to peacefully go to the bathroom, Nathalie included a lot of the struggles women go through during different stages of maternity, and it's a real eye-opener for anyone who takes their mom for granted. Scroll down for the images, vote for your favorite ones and let us know in the comments if you agree that motherhood is the most responsible 'position.'

@Alice - Thankfully I've now aged out of all the verbal abuse we all catch when we don't have kids. People can be absolutely foul about it, even when it's none of their business. Now when someone starts to babble about it, I laugh a merry laugh and tell them I have to leave because it's the cocktail hour.

I don't consider having children on my own either. I don't have enough sanity, patience and... Well whatever is required to be a parent. Plus, I really hate spending time with screaming kids. I prefer to take care of different pets. I might like it to be an aunt, though!

I feel like I want to enjoy my life, travelling, saving money for nice house and who knows if wanting a baby will come at all? Maybe if there would be a different situation and not finnishing a university at 24 and being dependent on saving money for nice acommodation thanks to demanding full time job...

Not having kids is not the message here,, every hard thing comes with great joy also,,,
The joy of having fun with kids , n happiness that comes with watching them grow is something worth the pain we go through to raise kids,,,

thats great and all aftab mansuri but, the topic here is not for hearing how rewarding raising kids are or watching them grow up is, it's about how we are all free to make our own choices and not get judged for it.

@Alice - Thankfully I've now aged out of all the verbal abuse we all catch when we don't have kids. People can be absolutely foul about it, even when it's none of their business. Now when someone starts to babble about it, I laugh a merry laugh and tell them I have to leave because it's the cocktail hour.

I don't consider having children on my own either. I don't have enough sanity, patience and... Well whatever is required to be a parent. Plus, I really hate spending time with screaming kids. I prefer to take care of different pets. I might like it to be an aunt, though!

I feel like I want to enjoy my life, travelling, saving money for nice house and who knows if wanting a baby will come at all? Maybe if there would be a different situation and not finnishing a university at 24 and being dependent on saving money for nice acommodation thanks to demanding full time job...

Not having kids is not the message here,, every hard thing comes with great joy also,,,
The joy of having fun with kids , n happiness that comes with watching them grow is something worth the pain we go through to raise kids,,,

thats great and all aftab mansuri but, the topic here is not for hearing how rewarding raising kids are or watching them grow up is, it's about how we are all free to make our own choices and not get judged for it.